Summary
Objective: To report the surgical procedure, intra- and postoperative complications, and short-term
follow-up of tibial plateau levelling osteotomy (TPLO) in feline patients with cranial
cruciate ligament (CrCL) rupture using a 2.0 or 2.4 mm Synthes® TPLO plate.
Study design: Prospective study.
Material and methods: Eleven cats with a CrCL rupture were included in the study. Inspection of intra-articular
structures was carried out via arthroscopy or arthrotomy. Each patient was re-examined
one and 10 days after surgery. Orthopaedic examination and follow-up radiographs were
obtained four to 12 weeks postoperatively.
Results: Two meniscopathies and one partial CrCL rupture were detected. Minor intra- operative
complications occurred in five cats (suboptimal positioning of the plate [n = 3],
proximal fibular fracture [n = 1], a visible osteotomy gap [n = 1]). Postoperatively,
minor complications were detected in three cats (mild patellar desmitis [n = 2], superficial
wound infection [n = 1]). No additional surgical reintervention, graded as major complication,
was necessary. Four to eight weeks postoperatively, all cats showed no to mild intermittent
lameness. Complete bone union was apparent within four to 12 weeks. Owners reported
a high level of comfort and mobility during the last follow-up.
Conclusion: The preliminary results of this study support the use of TPLO in cats, but larger
case numbers are needed to evaluate its practicability, as well as long-term outcome
(>1 year), especially evaluating the development and the clinical relevance of osteoarthritis.
Supplementary Material to this article is available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/VCOT-15-11-0184.
Keywords
TPLO - tibial plateau levelling osteotomy - feline - complications - short-term outcome
- cranial cruciate ligament rupture - cat